TV Antenna GeoSelector BETA - An Ultimate HD Antenna Selection Tool
An ultimate TV antenna selection tool is designed to guide you through the process of selecting the best HD TV antenna
for your location. The tool features:
HDTV Antenna Labs GeoSelectorDisplays all TV stations available in your area, and generates an antenna recommendation using a sophisticated algorithm which takes into account your location, TV stations power and frequency, antennas directionality and gain.
TV Antenna by Area - The Expert's ChoiceAn automatic suggestion is cool, but there is nothing like an expert analysis done specifically for your location. HDTV Labs and Tigerbangs, an over-the-air TV reception guru, pick the best TV antenna for various US cities and regions.
TV Reception ReportsTV reception reports are filed by people who want to share their TV reception experience with others living nearby. Wondering what antenna works for others in your area? Check the TV reception reports.
Feel free to contact us with feedback, bug reports, improvement suggestions or just anything you want to know about the TV Antenna GeoSelector.
HDTV Labs GeoSelector Suggestion for (EXPERIMENTAL)
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Note: use the following suggestion as a rough guideline only. TV Antenna GeoSelector takes the following factors into account: station power, distance,
azimuth, antenna gain, frequency bands, antenna half-power beamwidth. There are many other factors that can NOT be taken into account.
Most notably, while the tool is still in BETA, the terrain is not taken into consideration. The suggestion is calculated based on the assumption that
you have Line-of-Sight (LOS) to all stations in your area, which is almost never the case. Use automatic suggestion wisely, complement
with your own analysis
The Expert's Choice - Tigerbangs Recommendation for
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Watching TV broadcasts in ? File a reception report and help others to make a better antenna choice.
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